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On 28.01.2025 10:29, FromTheRafters wrote:WM wrote on 1/28/2025 :On 27.01.2025 16:23, FromTheRafters wrote:WM wrote :>On 27.01.2025 15:14, joes wrote:>Am Mon, 27 Jan 2025 12:35:56 +0100 schrieb WM:>On 26.01.2025 23:31, Richard Damon wrote:>Obviously, but not for infinite sets of FISONs.you can't show that the first FISON isn't a member of the set of>
necessary FISONs without assuming the set of necessary FISONs
exists.
Logic? The set ℕ exists. And I can show that every FISON is
neither necessary nor sufficient to accomplish that aim.
Also an infinite set needs a first element.
The real numbers are an infinite set, which one is first?
Here we talk about FISONs.
You said 'an infinite set needs a first element' and FISONs are not
infinite sets.
An infinite set of FISONs that has the union ℕ needs a first element.
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